Travel Log

Wherever you’re headed in life, it’s a sure bet someone’s been down that road before; fellow travelers who have explored life‘s detours and found some of its shortcuts.

Memory

Discover the fascinating world of memory with Mike Skewes and Dave Hyatt! Mike is an experienced counsellor and psychotherapist. In “Types of Memory,” Mike and Dave delve into short-term, long-term, and sensory memory, and more. In “Ageing Memory,” They discuss how aging affects memory and cognition. Learn about the myelin sheath’s role in nerve health and practical tips for maintaining cognitive function through sleep, diet, exercise, and social interaction. Don’t miss out on memory-enhancing activities like puzzles and music to keep your brain sharp! Join the captivating discussion now!

Your Hand Is Like Your Brain  02:57

Mike Skewes demonstrates how your brain is like your hand. “I like to help people understand what’s happening in their brain. This hand model is very simple; people can put it in their pocket and take it home.”

Memory Is A Tricky Thing  05:17

Mike Skewes explains how two people experience the same event but remember it in very different ways

Types Of Memory  03:56

Mike and Dave engage in a captivating discussion about the brain and memory. They explore short-term and long-term memory, sensory memory, and various memory types. The effects of ageing on cognition, memory-enhancing activities, and maintaining good health are also explored.

Ageing Memory  02:47

Mike and Dave explore the impact of ageing on memory and cognitive abilities. They discuss how memory challenges, like word retrieval issues, may arise with age and the role of the myelin sheath in nerve health. The importance of maintaining good health, including sleep, diet, exercise, and social interaction, is emphasized. Additionally, they mention memory-enhancing activities like puzzles and music to keep the brain sharp.

The Get Happier Project

Ivan Honey talks about the framework of ideas that underlie The Get Happier Project he has developed for schools.

Get Happier

Anxiety

We dive into the ups and downs we face in life, especially when tough times hit. We talk about how we react to bad stuff, like losing a pet or facing a scary situation. We learn how our emotions go on a rollercoaster and how to get help when we need it.

A String of Bad Luck    08:47

Exploring the Concept of “Bad Things Come in Threes

From Struggle to Strength  02:37

Navigating the Trauma Recovery Journey

Lost and Found  03:20

Exploring Emotional Rollercoasters in Crisis Situations

Charting a Path to Healing  05:26

Utilizing SUDS in Trauma Recovery

Mike and Dave Talk About Trauma

An insightful playlist that explores various aspects of trauma. These videos aim to provide helpful advice and tools to cope with and heal from traumatic experiences, fostering personal growth and emotional well-being.

Flashbacks  02:31

Flashbacks and nightmares can wreck your life. In one veterans’ case a nightmare was causing him to choke his wife while they slept. Visual and talking therapy proved very helpful for this couple and the choking behavior stopped. It’s important to tackle flashbacks and nightmares before they become habits.

Stuck Points  03:11

A stuck point is when you’re not able to get past a bad thing that happened to you. If you are stuck in negative patterns of bitterness, anger, anxiety, fear or depression, it’s important that that you look for help to live a better life. Talking and other therapies, (with some medication if required), can help you manage better.

Acceptance And Non Acceptance  03:22

Sometimes people feel they are less of a person because of a trauma they experienced. Even worse, they can’t get back to who they were and what they did before the trauma event happened. Some form of accepting the unacceptable and adapting after trauma makes it easier to come to grips with who you are. Growth in a new direction certainly helps with finding new meaning for your life.

Anxiety  02:34

Anxiety affects people in different ways and shows itself in the body. If anxiety is more severe then so are the physical symptoms. Severe anxiety / panic can cripple you. Helping people identify what they want to be and lessening their anxiety helps them get closer to what they want.

Anger And Depression  04:15

Not everyone is good at dealing with anger. Anger might be caused by something unexpected or something that you didn’t want to happen. Anger and Depression are cousins. The family connection is they both come from frustration.  With anger the frustration goes out, with depression the frustration goes inwards.

Impacts Of Trauma (PTSD)  09:30

‘Subjective Units of Distress Scale’ (SUDS) is a test you can do at home. You can use this Scale to get a score of how distressed you feel. ‘Post Traumatic Stress Disorder’ (PTSD) is clarified by an assessment from a professional who works in the trauma area.

When Good Things Don’t Happen  04:36

People usually think traumas are bad events, but sometimes traumas are good things that don’t happen, for example; life threatening neglect or carelessness. It’s important to know there are two things involved here – was it something you did or didn’t do? Questionable actions can lead to a sense of shame, guilt and regrets.